Improve Your Golf Game with the REDTIGER Golf Rangefinder

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Redtiger Tolf Rangefinder Featured

Are you frustrated because you feel like you’ve plateaued with your golf game? Enjoy your favorite hobby again with the REDTIGER Golf Rangefinder, for $70 off.

Just some of the rangefinder’s features include slope switching, magnetic mount, 1200-yard maximum measurement range, and USB-C charging. The slope compensation provides an elevation-adjusted distance, with an accuracy that allows you to choose the most suitable club. It can help with multiple sports. Beyond golfing, it can also help with hunting and bow hunting.

The range on the REDTIGER Golf Rangefinder is 5 to 1200 yards, while the accuracy is within 0.5 yards for six measurements. The LCD display is transflective, with seven times the magnification, allowing quick results. Get a more precise distance with the slope correction. Don’t worry about it ruining the sport of your game, though, as it’s even legal for competition golfing. Charge it with USB-C charging up to 30,000 times with a 5V/2A output.

Redtiger Tolf Rangefinder Features

Press the button to switch between six modes, including slope compensation, golf flag locking, horizontal and height ranging, speed measuring, and continuous scan measurement. Attach it to nearly anything you have with you. The magnetic strip allows you to attach it to your clubs or golf cart. You can also attach it to your belt or golf bag with the magnetic belt clip.

Switch the slope compensation off to get the horizontal distance and height, then press the power/measurement button. If you press the button on a moving object, it will give you the speed. Press the button continuously while targeting different objects to get a scan range. If you’re the type to not let anything stop your golf game, you’ll appreciate the IP54 water resistance, though it’s not recommended for rainy or foggy days.

It ships with:

  • Portable soft case
  • Charging cable
  • Lens cloth
  • Mountaineering buckle
  • Magnetic belt clip
  • Hand rope
  • User manual

Get a 31% discount, then apply the $20 Amazon coupon to pay just $89.99. Enjoy two years of unconditional warranty, as well as lifetime technical support 24/7. Feel free to reach out to the after-sales team at any time.

REDTIGER Golf Rangefinder

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